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In this lecture you will learn about the development of present judicial system. Earlier their was Hindu Law in which ‘Dharma’ was centre topics on which entire Vidhi were based on. As during that period people were devotees of deities so they used to follow the rules. Later on the Law was replaced the Muslim Law(during Mughal period) but there were still places where Hindu Laws were given preference. The charter of 1600 is very well narrated here in the form of story where you will understand how our rights slowly and gradually shifted to Britishers. In this charter the East India Company is given a license of 15 years with a agreement on profit and if there is no profit the the company would be closed with a 2 year prior notice. Besides these there were lots of changes were going on the different region of India. This lecture will tell you how British Law came into existence.
Sandeep Garg is a professor of Law with teaching experiences in Royal College of Law, Global College of law in Ghaziabad and Keshav Madhav Vidhi Sansthan a guest faculty. He is currently teaching in Keshav Madhav in Greater Noida. Sandeep Sir is a phenomenal teacher and motivator. He has passion of teaching to the core of the subject.He takes care of each important topics and keeps on informing you the questions generally asked in the exam, their weight-age and importance. His lecture even if taken a few days before exams will let you get good marks. His lectures and your efforts will be the key to success.
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Chatrubhuj Sthan in Bihar Province, eastern India has more than 3,000 sex workers who ply the oldest profession in the world.
In the face of extreme legal and social discrimination experienced by the prostitutes, a group of intrepid women, who themselves grew up in brothels, set up a workers' rights organisation - Parcham (meaning flag).
REWIND follows up on what has happened to some of the main characters in the 2011 film.
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British prisoners of war were imprisoned in the ‘Black Hole of Calcutta’ after the Bengali army captured Fort William from the East India Company.
The EastIndiaCompany had built Fort William to guard their trading base at Calcutta at a time when the provincial governors of the Mogul empire, known as nawabs, wielded significant power. The Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-daula, was concerned that the Company had begun to strengthen the fort in response to French interests in the area. Fearing that a stronger fortress would undermine his own political power in the province, he ordered the work to stop. When the British refused to comply he sent an army of a reported 50,000 soldiers, 500 elephants and 50 cannon to lay siege to the fortress.
The nawab’s army met very little resistance as it advanced through Calcutta towards the fort, so the majority of British residents fled to the ships in the harbour. A small garrison remained in the fort under the command of John Zephaniah Holwell, an inexperienced military commander whose primary role was as a tax collector.
Unable to defend the fortress, Holwell was forced to surrender on the afternoon of 20 June. He later reported that at 8pm 146 people were imprisoned in the fort’s tiny 4.30m. × 5.50m lock-up, of whom only 23 survived the night due to heat exhaustion and suffocation.
Reports of the incident prompted a mixture of British anger and patriotism, and led to a violent retaliation by Robert Clive the following year.
It is now known that Holwell’s figures were exaggerated, but a comprehensive study of the incident undertaken by Professor Brijen Gupta in the late 1950s concluded that of the lower number of around 64 prisoners, only 21 came out alive the next morning.

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Watch this exciting Hindi Movie "My Wife's Murder" (2005) starring Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen in the lead
Police Inspector Tejpal Randhawa (Boman Irani) is assigned to investigate the case of the dead woman whose body is recovered from a small pond. Insp. Tejpal checks if this matter can be linked with a missing women's report filed by Ravi Patwardhan (Anil Kapoor) and his father-in-law. The dead woman is identified as Sheela (Suchitra Krishnamoorthy) Ravi's wife. According to Ravi, Sheela had left their home to visit Shirdi along with her parents. When Ravi is informed by his father-in-law that she had not arrived at their house despite 24 hours after her departure, they take the matter seriously and Ravi accompanies his father-in-law go to the nearest police station and file a report that she is missing. Insp. Tejpal concludes that Sheela was waylaid on her way to her parents' house by person(s) unknown, beaten, and her body was left in the pond. But this case puzzles him, as there was no apparent motive for unknown person(s) to waylay her, as no money was taken and her body did not show any sign of sexual molestation. Taking these facts into consideration, Insp. Tejpal starts to disbelieve and suspect Ravi. Ravi's assistant Reena (Nandana Sen) tries to help Ravi. However, her involvement makes the matter worse for her and her boy-friend Raj, who suspects her to have a relation with her boss Ravi. The movie then takes the audience through a thrilling tale of how Tejpal chases down the fleeing Ravi and ultimately ascertains the truth behind Sheela's murder.
Director : JijiPhilipProducer : Ram Gopal Varma, Anil Kapoor FilmCompanyMusic : Amar MohileCast : Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen, Manish Khanna, Tapan BanerjeeShare on Facebook: https://goo.gl/dMhO76
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Kolkata

Kolkata (Bengali: কলকাতা / কোলকাতা) /koʊlˈkɑːtɑː/, formerly Calcutta/kælˈkʌtə/, is the capital of the Indianstate of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly river, it is the principal commercial, cultural, and educational centre of East India, while the Port of Kolkata is India's oldest operating port and its sole major riverine port. As of 2011, the city had 4.5million residents; the urban agglomeration, which comprises the city and its suburbs, was home to approximately 14.1million, making it the third-most populous metropolitan area in India. As of 2008, its gross domestic product (adjusted for purchasing power parity) was estimated to be US$104 billion, which would be third highest among Indian cities, behind Mumbai and Delhi. As a growing metropolitan city in a developing country, Kolkata confronts substantial urban pollution, traffic congestion, poverty, overpopulation, and other logistic and socioeconomic problems.

Noun

A noun (from Latinnōmen, literally meaning "name") is a word that functions as the name of some specific thing or set of things, such as living creatures, objects, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas.Linguistically, a noun is a member of a large, openpart of speech whose members can occur as the main word in the subject of a clause, the object of a verb, or the object of a preposition.

Lexical categories (parts of speech) are defined in terms of the ways in which their members combine with other kinds of expressions. The syntactic rules for nouns differ from language to language. In English, nouns are those words which can occur with articles and attributive adjectives and can function as the head of a noun phrase.

History

Word classes (parts of speech) were described by Sanskrit grammarians from at least the 5th century BC. In Yāska's Nirukta, the noun (nāma) is one of the four main categories of words defined.

Autonomous law schools in India

In India, autonomous law schools are the law schools founded pursuant to the second-generation reforms for legal education sought to be implemented by the Bar Council of India. The first such autonomous law school was the National Law School, Bangalore which admitted its first batch in 1987. Since then a number of other national law schools have been established all over India and various other States are also considering options to establish such schools.

Historical setting

Traditionally legal education in India was conducted through the medium of non-specialized universities of India which granted law degrees like any other graduate degree. These Universities referred and taught the curriculum prescribed by the Bar Council of India but since they were under the overall control and supervision of the University Grants Commission and therefore it was not possible for the Bar Council to effectively pursue reforms in legal education.

This system continued for more than two decades with the overall legal education supervision by the Bar Council, since its establishment in terms of the Advocates Act, 1961. However, there were calls for reforms from all quarters of the country in general because of the falling standards of the bar and there were mounting pressures over the Bar Council of India to bring forth change in the way in which legal education was imparted in India.

Anil Kapoor

Anil Kapoor (born 24 December 1959) is an Indian actor and producer who has appeared in many Bollywood films and more recently international films. Kapoor's career has spanned almost 40 years as an actor. He was the producer for the critically acclaimed movie Gandhi, My Father.

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Married female legal hair of deceased eligible for government job: Calcutta HC

Married female legal hair of deceased eligible for government job: Calcutta HC

Married female legal hair of deceased eligible for government job: Calcutta HC

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LegalHistory is the study of how law was evolved. It is very closely connected with the civilization and is set in the wider context of social history The program of study in Law and History offers students a chance to examine law and its relationship to a larger world of social movements and economic change- politics and govt. It offers students a chance to contrast our present circumstances with the past, a chance to understand the long path of development that led to legal problem we grapple with the present and the chances to see the deep roots of social forces that are changing the shape of our world
In this lecture you will learn about the development of present judicial system. Earlier their was Hindu Law in which ‘Dharma’ was centre topics on which entire Vidhi were based on. As during that period people were devotees of deities so they used to follow the rules. Later on the Law was replaced the Muslim Law(during Mughal period) but there were still places where Hindu Laws were given preference. The charter of 1600 is very well narrated here in the form of story where you will understand how our rights slowly and gradually shifted to Britishers. In this charter the East India Company is given a license of 15 years with a agreement on profit and if there is no profit the the company would be closed with a 2 year prior notice. Besides these there were lots of changes were going on the different region of India. This lecture will tell you how British Law came into existence.
Sandeep Garg is a professor of Law with teaching experiences in Royal College of Law, Global College of law in Ghaziabad and Keshav Madhav Vidhi Sansthan a guest faculty. He is currently teaching in Keshav Madhav in Greater Noida. Sandeep Sir is a phenomenal teacher and motivator. He has passion of teaching to the core of the subject.He takes care of each important topics and keeps on informing you the questions generally asked in the exam, their weight-age and importance. His lecture even if taken a few days before exams will let you get good marks. His lectures and your efforts will be the key to success.
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Daughters of the Brothel - REWIND

Chatrubhuj Sthan in Bihar Province, eastern India has more than 3,000 sex workers who ply the oldest profession in the world.
In the face of extreme legal and social discrimination experienced by the prostitutes, a group of intrepid women, who themselves grew up in brothels, set up a workers' rights organisation - Parcham (meaning flag).
REWIND follows up on what has happened to some of the main characters in the 2011 film.
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2:54

20th June 1756: British prisoners locked in the 'Black Hole of Calcutta'

20th June 1756: British prisoners locked in the 'Black Hole of Calcutta'

20th June 1756: British prisoners locked in the 'Black Hole of Calcutta'

British prisoners of war were imprisoned in the ‘Black Hole of Calcutta’ after the Bengali army captured Fort William from the East India Company.
The EastIndiaCompany had built Fort William to guard their trading base at Calcutta at a time when the provincial governors of the Mogul empire, known as nawabs, wielded significant power. The Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-daula, was concerned that the Company had begun to strengthen the fort in response to French interests in the area. Fearing that a stronger fortress would undermine his own political power in the province, he ordered the work to stop. When the British refused to comply he sent an army of a reported 50,000 soldiers, 500 elephants and 50 cannon to lay siege to the fortress.
The nawab’s army met very little resistance as it advanced through Calcutta towards the fort, so the majority of British residents fled to the ships in the harbour. A small garrison remained in the fort under the command of John Zephaniah Holwell, an inexperienced military commander whose primary role was as a tax collector.
Unable to defend the fortress, Holwell was forced to surrender on the afternoon of 20 June. He later reported that at 8pm 146 people were imprisoned in the fort’s tiny 4.30m. × 5.50m lock-up, of whom only 23 survived the night due to heat exhaustion and suffocation.
Reports of the incident prompted a mixture of British anger and patriotism, and led to a violent retaliation by Robert Clive the following year.
It is now known that Holwell’s figures were exaggerated, but a comprehensive study of the incident undertaken by Professor Brijen Gupta in the late 1950s concluded that of the lower number of around 64 prisoners, only 21 came out alive the next morning.

Watch this exciting Hindi Movie "My Wife's Murder" (2005) starring Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen in the lead
Police Inspector Tejpal Randhawa (Boman Irani) is assigned to investigate the case of the dead woman whose body is recovered from a small pond. Insp. Tejpal checks if this matter can be linked with a missing women's report filed by Ravi Patwardhan (Anil Kapoor) and his father-in-law. The dead woman is identified as Sheela (Suchitra Krishnamoorthy) Ravi's wife. According to Ravi, Sheela had left their home to visit Shirdi along with her parents. When Ravi is informed by his father-in-law that she had not arrived at their house despite 24 hours after her departure, they take the matter seriously and Ravi accompanies his father-in-law go to the nearest police station and file a report that she is missing. Insp. Tejpal concludes that Sheela was waylaid on her way to her parents' house by person(s) unknown, beaten, and her body was left in the pond. But this case puzzles him, as there was no apparent motive for unknown person(s) to waylay her, as no money was taken and her body did not show any sign of sexual molestation. Taking these facts into consideration, Insp. Tejpal starts to disbelieve and suspect Ravi. Ravi's assistant Reena (Nandana Sen) tries to help Ravi. However, her involvement makes the matter worse for her and her boy-friend Raj, who suspects her to have a relation with her boss Ravi. The movie then takes the audience through a thrilling tale of how Tejpal chases down the fleeing Ravi and ultimately ascertains the truth behind Sheela's murder.
Director : JijiPhilipProducer : Ram Gopal Varma, Anil Kapoor FilmCompanyMusic : Amar MohileCast : Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen, Manish Khanna, Tapan BanerjeeShare on Facebook: https://goo.gl/dMhO76
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6:59

Kolkata Girls on Same Gender Love | Comedy | Wassup India

Kolkata Girls on Same Gender Love | Comedy | Wassup India

Kolkata Girls on Same Gender Love | Comedy | Wassup India

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3:31

Mughal Princess अब गरीबी में जीवन जी रही है आखिर क्यों ?

Mughal Princess अब गरीबी में जीवन जी रही है आखिर क्यों ?

Mughal Princess अब गरीबी में जीवन जी रही है आखिर क्यों ?

The Story Of A MughalPrincess Who Now Lives In Poverty At A KolkataSlum
At the height of its power, the Mughal empire ruled over a quarter of the world population. The empire was rich beyond measure. The yearly revenue exceeded over 4000 tonnes of silver. Yes, that’s PER YEAR. The empire was also one of the most effective in extracting money out of its empire – that means effective taxing. During its peak, Emperor Akbar was worth 25% of global GDP.
The European ruling class did not even come close to what the Mughals had in terms of luxury.
But life is tricky and sometimes it plays the part of a great leveler.
One of the direct descendants of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor, Sultana Begum lives in a Kolkata slum on a pension of just 6000 rupees a month.
She lives in a two-room slum house with a shared kitchen and washes utensils and clothes out under the common street tap. She has struggled to make her ends meet with the meager money she gets from the Government of India.
Sultana tried to make a living by having her own tea stall but it was shut down. Now, her only source of income is her pension.
Bahadur Shah Zafar was the great-great-great-grandson of Aurangzeb. And Sultana Begum is the great-granddaughter-in-law of Bahadur Shah. Bahadur Shah was the unofficial leader of the 1857 rebellion against the British
Although he did not have a big army, he was unofficially appointed the leader of the rebellion. 57 Europeans were held hostage in his palace by the rebel soldiers during the time and all of them were killed in revenge. Bahadur Shah had nothing to do with the killing of the hostages but was held guilty and was exiled to Rangoon for the rest of his life by the British.
Rangoon is the present-day Yangon – the capital of Myanmar (Burma).
While most of his descendants were killed after the rebellion, some survived, including the great grandfather of Sultana’s husband.
These descendants were scattered across the globe. Some lived in India in anonymity because they feared the British and some went abroad. Some descendants live in Detroit, USA, and even Pakistan.
Sultana Begum even wrote to Sonia Gandhi explaining her heritage. She appealed to the government that they provide some kind of assistance to her.
The government did help her back in 2003. They gave her Rs. 50,000 in cash and even gave her an apartment. But the local goons threw her out on the streets and took away her apartment.And that’s how she ended up in the Kolkata slum. She cared for six children in the small house.
Sultana Begum says that the Government earns crores from monuments like Taj Mahal, Red Fort, and Shalimar Gardens.She says she deserves at least enough to live the rest of her life in peace and not in poverty.#SultanaBegum #MughalQueen #BahadurShahZafar #Princess
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1:50

Low budget 2BHK flat in Kolkata

Low budget 2BHK flat in Kolkata

Low budget 2BHK flat in Kolkata

Brahmapur More, Garia, Garia, KolkataSouth, KolkataLocationBramhapur is a peaceful residential area which comes under kmc and due to its underground drainage system there is no problem of water lodge in. Bramhapur is about 1 km from garia more which can be travelled by auto, Rickshaw or walking.
DetailsStraight 3 building, 1st floor, 720 sqft, 2 bedrooms, 2 toilets, 1 balcony, 1 separate kitchen, 1 living dinning, Box windows,
High grain marbles have been used to give it a great finish.

Introduction to the Concept of Law, Part - I

The mentor will discuss about the basic concept of law. The mentor Nijhum Seal is good academician, he holds his LL.M degree from Department of Law, Calcutta University. He also have an working experience in Corporate and he has been teaching since 3 years in different institutions. He is also the Co-Founder of Law Legum Associates.

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Married female legal hair of deceased eligible for government job: Calcutta HC

Legal History of Madras Presidency by Shri N.L.Rajah

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Daughters of the Brothel - REWIND

Chatrubhuj Sthan in Bihar Province, eastern India has more than 3,000 sex workers who ply the oldest profession in the world.
In the face of extreme legal and social discrimination experienced by the prostitutes, a group of intrepid women, who themselves grew up in brothels, set up a workers' rights organisation - Parcham (meaning flag).
REWIND follows up on what has happened to some of the main characters in the 2011 film.
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published: 29 Mar 2017

20th June 1756: British prisoners locked in the 'Black Hole of Calcutta'

British prisoners of war were imprisoned in the ‘Black Hole of Calcutta’ after the Bengali army captured Fort William from the East India Company.
The EastIndiaCompany had built Fort William to guard their trading base at Calcutta at a time when the provincial governors of the Mogul empire, known as nawabs, wielded significant power. The Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-daula, was concerned that the Company had begun to strengthen the fort in response to French interests in the area. Fearing that a stronger fortress would undermine his own political power in the province, he ordered the work to stop. When the British refused to comply he sent an army of a reported 50,000 soldiers, 500 elephants and 50 cannon to lay siege to the fortress.
The nawab’s army met very little resistance as it advan...

Watch this exciting Hindi Movie "My Wife's Murder" (2005) starring Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen in the lead
Police Inspector Tejpal Randhawa (Boman Irani) is assigned to investigate the case of the dead woman whose body is recovered from a small pond. Insp. Tejpal checks if this matter can be linked with a missing women's report filed by Ravi Patwardhan (Anil Kapoor) and his father-in-law. The dead woman is identified as Sheela (Suchitra Krishnamoorthy) Ravi's wife. According to Ravi, Sheela had left their home to visit Shirdi along with her parents. When Ravi is informed by his father-in-law that she had not arrived at their house despite 24 hours after her departure, they take the matter seriously and Ravi accompanies his father-in-law go to the nearest...

published: 23 Sep 2016

Kolkata Girls on Same Gender Love | Comedy | Wassup India

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What is Holos*xual? - https://youtu.be/7T1-k9p0JcM
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published: 15 Mar 2017

Mughal Princess अब गरीबी में जीवन जी रही है आखिर क्यों ?

The Story Of A MughalPrincess Who Now Lives In Poverty At A KolkataSlum
At the height of its power, the Mughal empire ruled over a quarter of the world population. The empire was rich beyond measure. The yearly revenue exceeded over 4000 tonnes of silver. Yes, that’s PER YEAR. The empire was also one of the most effective in extracting money out of its empire – that means effective taxing. During its peak, Emperor Akbar was worth 25% of global GDP.
The European ruling class did not even come close to what the Mughals had in terms of luxury.
But life is tricky and sometimes it plays the part of a great leveler.
One of the direct descendants of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor, Sultana Begum lives in a Kolkata slum on a pension of just 6000 rupees a month.
She lives in a two-r...

published: 18 Feb 2017

Low budget 2BHK flat in Kolkata

Brahmapur More, Garia, Garia, KolkataSouth, KolkataLocationBramhapur is a peaceful residential area which comes under kmc and due to its underground drainage system there is no problem of water lodge in. Bramhapur is about 1 km from garia more which can be travelled by auto, Rickshaw or walking.
DetailsStraight 3 building, 1st floor, 720 sqft, 2 bedrooms, 2 toilets, 1 balcony, 1 separate kitchen, 1 living dinning, Box windows,
High grain marbles have been used to give it a great finish.

1st Semester, 2016 Question Papers, BA LLB, University of Calcutta

Introduction to the Concept of Law, Part - I

The mentor will discuss about the basic concept of law. The mentor Nijhum Seal is good academician, he holds his LL.M degree from Department of Law, Calcutta University. He also have an working experience in Corporate and he has been teaching since 3 years in different institutions. He is also the Co-Founder of Law Legum Associates.

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Get best legal solutions regarding buying and selling of properties, land, flats etc., divorce matters and other civil cases.

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Married female legal hair of deceased eligible for government job: Calcutta HC

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LegalHistory is the study of how law was evolved. It is very closely connected with the civilization and is set in the wider context of social history The program of study in Law and History offers students a chance to examine law and its relationship to a larger world of social movements and economic change- politics and govt. It offers students a chance to contrast our present circumstances with the past, a chance to understand the long path of development that led to legal problem we grapple with the present and the chances to see the deep roots of social forces that are changing the shape of our world
In this lecture you will learn about the development of present judicial system. Earlier their was Hindu Law in which ‘Dharma’ was centre topics on which entire Vidhi were based on. As during that period people were devotees of deities so they used to follow the rules. Later on the Law was replaced the Muslim Law(during Mughal period) but there were still places where Hindu Laws were given preference. The charter of 1600 is very well narrated here in the form of story where you will understand how our rights slowly and gradually shifted to Britishers. In this charter the East India Company is given a license of 15 years with a agreement on profit and if there is no profit the the company would be closed with a 2 year prior notice. Besides these there were lots of changes were going on the different region of India. This lecture will tell you how British Law came into existence.
Sandeep Garg is a professor of Law with teaching experiences in Royal College of Law, Global College of law in Ghaziabad and Keshav Madhav Vidhi Sansthan a guest faculty. He is currently teaching in Keshav Madhav in Greater Noida. Sandeep Sir is a phenomenal teacher and motivator. He has passion of teaching to the core of the subject.He takes care of each important topics and keeps on informing you the questions generally asked in the exam, their weight-age and importance. His lecture even if taken a few days before exams will let you get good marks. His lectures and your efforts will be the key to success.
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LegalHistory is the study of how law was evolved. It is very closely connected with the civilization and is set in the wider context of social history The program of study in Law and History offers students a chance to examine law and its relationship to a larger world of social movements and economic change- politics and govt. It offers students a chance to contrast our present circumstances with the past, a chance to understand the long path of development that led to legal problem we grapple with the present and the chances to see the deep roots of social forces that are changing the shape of our world
In this lecture you will learn about the development of present judicial system. Earlier their was Hindu Law in which ‘Dharma’ was centre topics on which entire Vidhi were based on. As during that period people were devotees of deities so they used to follow the rules. Later on the Law was replaced the Muslim Law(during Mughal period) but there were still places where Hindu Laws were given preference. The charter of 1600 is very well narrated here in the form of story where you will understand how our rights slowly and gradually shifted to Britishers. In this charter the East India Company is given a license of 15 years with a agreement on profit and if there is no profit the the company would be closed with a 2 year prior notice. Besides these there were lots of changes were going on the different region of India. This lecture will tell you how British Law came into existence.
Sandeep Garg is a professor of Law with teaching experiences in Royal College of Law, Global College of law in Ghaziabad and Keshav Madhav Vidhi Sansthan a guest faculty. He is currently teaching in Keshav Madhav in Greater Noida. Sandeep Sir is a phenomenal teacher and motivator. He has passion of teaching to the core of the subject.He takes care of each important topics and keeps on informing you the questions generally asked in the exam, their weight-age and importance. His lecture even if taken a few days before exams will let you get good marks. His lectures and your efforts will be the key to success.
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Daughters of the Brothel - REWIND

Chatrubhuj Sthan in Bihar Province, eastern India has more than 3,000 sex workers who ply the oldest profession in the world.
In the face of extreme legal and...

Chatrubhuj Sthan in Bihar Province, eastern India has more than 3,000 sex workers who ply the oldest profession in the world.
In the face of extreme legal and social discrimination experienced by the prostitutes, a group of intrepid women, who themselves grew up in brothels, set up a workers' rights organisation - Parcham (meaning flag).
REWIND follows up on what has happened to some of the main characters in the 2011 film.
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Chatrubhuj Sthan in Bihar Province, eastern India has more than 3,000 sex workers who ply the oldest profession in the world.
In the face of extreme legal and social discrimination experienced by the prostitutes, a group of intrepid women, who themselves grew up in brothels, set up a workers' rights organisation - Parcham (meaning flag).
REWIND follows up on what has happened to some of the main characters in the 2011 film.
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20th June 1756: British prisoners locked in the 'Black Hole of Calcutta'

British prisoners of war were imprisoned in the ‘Black Hole of Calcutta’ after the Bengali army captured Fort William from the East India Company.
The EastIndiaCompany had built Fort William to guard their trading base at Calcutta at a time when the provincial governors of the Mogul empire, known as nawabs, wielded significant power. The Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-daula, was concerned that the Company had begun to strengthen the fort in response to French interests in the area. Fearing that a stronger fortress would undermine his own political power in the province, he ordered the work to stop. When the British refused to comply he sent an army of a reported 50,000 soldiers, 500 elephants and 50 cannon to lay siege to the fortress.
The nawab’s army met very little resistance as it advanced through Calcutta towards the fort, so the majority of British residents fled to the ships in the harbour. A small garrison remained in the fort under the command of John Zephaniah Holwell, an inexperienced military commander whose primary role was as a tax collector.
Unable to defend the fortress, Holwell was forced to surrender on the afternoon of 20 June. He later reported that at 8pm 146 people were imprisoned in the fort’s tiny 4.30m. × 5.50m lock-up, of whom only 23 survived the night due to heat exhaustion and suffocation.
Reports of the incident prompted a mixture of British anger and patriotism, and led to a violent retaliation by Robert Clive the following year.
It is now known that Holwell’s figures were exaggerated, but a comprehensive study of the incident undertaken by Professor Brijen Gupta in the late 1950s concluded that of the lower number of around 64 prisoners, only 21 came out alive the next morning.

British prisoners of war were imprisoned in the ‘Black Hole of Calcutta’ after the Bengali army captured Fort William from the East India Company.
The EastIndiaCompany had built Fort William to guard their trading base at Calcutta at a time when the provincial governors of the Mogul empire, known as nawabs, wielded significant power. The Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-daula, was concerned that the Company had begun to strengthen the fort in response to French interests in the area. Fearing that a stronger fortress would undermine his own political power in the province, he ordered the work to stop. When the British refused to comply he sent an army of a reported 50,000 soldiers, 500 elephants and 50 cannon to lay siege to the fortress.
The nawab’s army met very little resistance as it advanced through Calcutta towards the fort, so the majority of British residents fled to the ships in the harbour. A small garrison remained in the fort under the command of John Zephaniah Holwell, an inexperienced military commander whose primary role was as a tax collector.
Unable to defend the fortress, Holwell was forced to surrender on the afternoon of 20 June. He later reported that at 8pm 146 people were imprisoned in the fort’s tiny 4.30m. × 5.50m lock-up, of whom only 23 survived the night due to heat exhaustion and suffocation.
Reports of the incident prompted a mixture of British anger and patriotism, and led to a violent retaliation by Robert Clive the following year.
It is now known that Holwell’s figures were exaggerated, but a comprehensive study of the incident undertaken by Professor Brijen Gupta in the late 1950s concluded that of the lower number of around 64 prisoners, only 21 came out alive the next morning.

Watch this exciting Hindi Movie "My Wife's Murder" (2005) starring Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen in the lead
Police Inspector Tejpal Randhawa (Boman Irani) is assigned to investigate the case of the dead woman whose body is recovered from a small pond. Insp. Tejpal checks if this matter can be linked with a missing women's report filed by Ravi Patwardhan (Anil Kapoor) and his father-in-law. The dead woman is identified as Sheela (Suchitra Krishnamoorthy) Ravi's wife. According to Ravi, Sheela had left their home to visit Shirdi along with her parents. When Ravi is informed by his father-in-law that she had not arrived at their house despite 24 hours after her departure, they take the matter seriously and Ravi accompanies his father-in-law go to the nearest police station and file a report that she is missing. Insp. Tejpal concludes that Sheela was waylaid on her way to her parents' house by person(s) unknown, beaten, and her body was left in the pond. But this case puzzles him, as there was no apparent motive for unknown person(s) to waylay her, as no money was taken and her body did not show any sign of sexual molestation. Taking these facts into consideration, Insp. Tejpal starts to disbelieve and suspect Ravi. Ravi's assistant Reena (Nandana Sen) tries to help Ravi. However, her involvement makes the matter worse for her and her boy-friend Raj, who suspects her to have a relation with her boss Ravi. The movie then takes the audience through a thrilling tale of how Tejpal chases down the fleeing Ravi and ultimately ascertains the truth behind Sheela's murder.
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Watch this exciting Hindi Movie "My Wife's Murder" (2005) starring Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen in the lead
Police Inspector Tejpal Randhawa (Boman Irani) is assigned to investigate the case of the dead woman whose body is recovered from a small pond. Insp. Tejpal checks if this matter can be linked with a missing women's report filed by Ravi Patwardhan (Anil Kapoor) and his father-in-law. The dead woman is identified as Sheela (Suchitra Krishnamoorthy) Ravi's wife. According to Ravi, Sheela had left their home to visit Shirdi along with her parents. When Ravi is informed by his father-in-law that she had not arrived at their house despite 24 hours after her departure, they take the matter seriously and Ravi accompanies his father-in-law go to the nearest police station and file a report that she is missing. Insp. Tejpal concludes that Sheela was waylaid on her way to her parents' house by person(s) unknown, beaten, and her body was left in the pond. But this case puzzles him, as there was no apparent motive for unknown person(s) to waylay her, as no money was taken and her body did not show any sign of sexual molestation. Taking these facts into consideration, Insp. Tejpal starts to disbelieve and suspect Ravi. Ravi's assistant Reena (Nandana Sen) tries to help Ravi. However, her involvement makes the matter worse for her and her boy-friend Raj, who suspects her to have a relation with her boss Ravi. The movie then takes the audience through a thrilling tale of how Tejpal chases down the fleeing Ravi and ultimately ascertains the truth behind Sheela's murder.
Director : JijiPhilipProducer : Ram Gopal Varma, Anil Kapoor FilmCompanyMusic : Amar MohileCast : Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen, Manish Khanna, Tapan BanerjeeShare on Facebook: https://goo.gl/dMhO76
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KolkataGirls on Same GenderLove : Do you Support Same Gender Love? What is your Opinion? Do Share your answers in the comments section below. WassupIndia brings you Episode 22 of StreetFlix series. Do watch the video till the end to find out few shocking and amazing answers we got.
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The Story Of A MughalPrincess Who Now Lives In Poverty At A KolkataSlum
At the height of its power, the Mughal empire ruled over a quarter of the world population. The empire was rich beyond measure. The yearly revenue exceeded over 4000 tonnes of silver. Yes, that’s PER YEAR. The empire was also one of the most effective in extracting money out of its empire – that means effective taxing. During its peak, Emperor Akbar was worth 25% of global GDP.
The European ruling class did not even come close to what the Mughals had in terms of luxury.
But life is tricky and sometimes it plays the part of a great leveler.
One of the direct descendants of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor, Sultana Begum lives in a Kolkata slum on a pension of just 6000 rupees a month.
She lives in a two-room slum house with a shared kitchen and washes utensils and clothes out under the common street tap. She has struggled to make her ends meet with the meager money she gets from the Government of India.
Sultana tried to make a living by having her own tea stall but it was shut down. Now, her only source of income is her pension.
Bahadur Shah Zafar was the great-great-great-grandson of Aurangzeb. And Sultana Begum is the great-granddaughter-in-law of Bahadur Shah. Bahadur Shah was the unofficial leader of the 1857 rebellion against the British
Although he did not have a big army, he was unofficially appointed the leader of the rebellion. 57 Europeans were held hostage in his palace by the rebel soldiers during the time and all of them were killed in revenge. Bahadur Shah had nothing to do with the killing of the hostages but was held guilty and was exiled to Rangoon for the rest of his life by the British.
Rangoon is the present-day Yangon – the capital of Myanmar (Burma).
While most of his descendants were killed after the rebellion, some survived, including the great grandfather of Sultana’s husband.
These descendants were scattered across the globe. Some lived in India in anonymity because they feared the British and some went abroad. Some descendants live in Detroit, USA, and even Pakistan.
Sultana Begum even wrote to Sonia Gandhi explaining her heritage. She appealed to the government that they provide some kind of assistance to her.
The government did help her back in 2003. They gave her Rs. 50,000 in cash and even gave her an apartment. But the local goons threw her out on the streets and took away her apartment.And that’s how she ended up in the Kolkata slum. She cared for six children in the small house.
Sultana Begum says that the Government earns crores from monuments like Taj Mahal, Red Fort, and Shalimar Gardens.She says she deserves at least enough to live the rest of her life in peace and not in poverty.#SultanaBegum #MughalQueen #BahadurShahZafar #Princess
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The Story Of A MughalPrincess Who Now Lives In Poverty At A KolkataSlum
At the height of its power, the Mughal empire ruled over a quarter of the world population. The empire was rich beyond measure. The yearly revenue exceeded over 4000 tonnes of silver. Yes, that’s PER YEAR. The empire was also one of the most effective in extracting money out of its empire – that means effective taxing. During its peak, Emperor Akbar was worth 25% of global GDP.
The European ruling class did not even come close to what the Mughals had in terms of luxury.
But life is tricky and sometimes it plays the part of a great leveler.
One of the direct descendants of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor, Sultana Begum lives in a Kolkata slum on a pension of just 6000 rupees a month.
She lives in a two-room slum house with a shared kitchen and washes utensils and clothes out under the common street tap. She has struggled to make her ends meet with the meager money she gets from the Government of India.
Sultana tried to make a living by having her own tea stall but it was shut down. Now, her only source of income is her pension.
Bahadur Shah Zafar was the great-great-great-grandson of Aurangzeb. And Sultana Begum is the great-granddaughter-in-law of Bahadur Shah. Bahadur Shah was the unofficial leader of the 1857 rebellion against the British
Although he did not have a big army, he was unofficially appointed the leader of the rebellion. 57 Europeans were held hostage in his palace by the rebel soldiers during the time and all of them were killed in revenge. Bahadur Shah had nothing to do with the killing of the hostages but was held guilty and was exiled to Rangoon for the rest of his life by the British.
Rangoon is the present-day Yangon – the capital of Myanmar (Burma).
While most of his descendants were killed after the rebellion, some survived, including the great grandfather of Sultana’s husband.
These descendants were scattered across the globe. Some lived in India in anonymity because they feared the British and some went abroad. Some descendants live in Detroit, USA, and even Pakistan.
Sultana Begum even wrote to Sonia Gandhi explaining her heritage. She appealed to the government that they provide some kind of assistance to her.
The government did help her back in 2003. They gave her Rs. 50,000 in cash and even gave her an apartment. But the local goons threw her out on the streets and took away her apartment.And that’s how she ended up in the Kolkata slum. She cared for six children in the small house.
Sultana Begum says that the Government earns crores from monuments like Taj Mahal, Red Fort, and Shalimar Gardens.She says she deserves at least enough to live the rest of her life in peace and not in poverty.#SultanaBegum #MughalQueen #BahadurShahZafar #Princess
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Brahmapur More, Garia, Garia, KolkataSouth, KolkataLocationBramhapur is a peaceful residential area which comes under kmc and due to its underground drainage system there is no problem of water lodge in. Bramhapur is about 1 km from garia more which can be travelled by auto, Rickshaw or walking.
DetailsStraight 3 building, 1st floor, 720 sqft, 2 bedrooms, 2 toilets, 1 balcony, 1 separate kitchen, 1 living dinning, Box windows,
High grain marbles have been used to give it a great finish.

Brahmapur More, Garia, Garia, KolkataSouth, KolkataLocationBramhapur is a peaceful residential area which comes under kmc and due to its underground drainage system there is no problem of water lodge in. Bramhapur is about 1 km from garia more which can be travelled by auto, Rickshaw or walking.
DetailsStraight 3 building, 1st floor, 720 sqft, 2 bedrooms, 2 toilets, 1 balcony, 1 separate kitchen, 1 living dinning, Box windows,
High grain marbles have been used to give it a great finish.

The mentor will discuss about the basic concept of law. The mentor Nijhum Seal is good academician, he holds his LL.M degree from Department of Law, Calcutta University. He also have an working experience in Corporate and he has been teaching since 3 years in different institutions. He is also the Co-Founder of Law Legum Associates.

The mentor will discuss about the basic concept of law. The mentor Nijhum Seal is good academician, he holds his LL.M degree from Department of Law, Calcutta University. He also have an working experience in Corporate and he has been teaching since 3 years in different institutions. He is also the Co-Founder of Law Legum Associates.

Travel Guide to India (Part 1): Calcutta

In Part One of my India travel video guide, I begin my travels in India with Calcutta (Kolkata). India had long been on my bucket list of countries to travel to in the world, and in April, 2013, I finally made it there, starting with Calcutta, with no better reason than the fact was I knew so little about that part of the country.
Calcutta was once the capital of the British Empire in India, and today it's home to over 14 million people, which means the city itself is a crowded, dense, loud, but endlessly fascinating place to explore. In this video I explore the alleyways and grand buildings that make up B.B.D. Bagh, the area where the city was founded.
After checking out a parade (a very common occurrence I was to later learn) and grabbing a roadside cup of chai, I stop at the home of f...

11 Best Things To Do in Kolkata, India (Calcutta) - Kolkata Food and Travel Guide!

Here are 11 of the best things to do in Kolkata, India!
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Kolkata, India, was the first city I visited when I went to India, and after traveling throughout the northern part of the country, Kolkata was one of my favorite cities. It sure is huge and chaotic as you would expect, yet at the same time it's such a fascinating city full of life, culture, and lots of delicious food. Now let's get right into these top 11 things to do in Kolkata, India.
1. Mother TeresaHome - The first thing on the list is the Mother Teresa home which in Kolkata is just known as Mother's Home. It's the location where Mother Teresa lived, worked, and inf...

published: 10 Apr 2013

Travel Guide - Calcutta, India

published: 25 Jul 2007

"KOLKATA" Top 50 Tourist Places | Kolkata Tourism

Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) is the capital of India's West Bengal state. Founded as an East India Company trading post, it was India's capital under the British Raj from 1773–1911. Today it’s known for its grand colonial architecture, art galleries and cultural festivals. It’s also home to MotherHouse, headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa, whose tomb is on site.
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Kolkata Travel Vlog | Visit India Travel Guides

Join us as we visit Kolkata in this travel vlog covering as much as we in the city as our final destination on our India trip. After a long train ride from Varanasi we finally arrived in Calcutta with less than 48 hours to visit the city. The health of our group as a whole had really deteriorated at this point with Audrey and my Mom being really sick and my Dad struggling with a cold.
On our first morning it was just my Dad and I wandering from Colootola east of the maiden along Garer Maath and Elliot Park en route to visit Victoria Memorial. Along the way we spotted numerous cricket matches which we stopped to watch for a bit. By the end of that it was quite hot and humid so we took a yellow taxicab back to our hotel on Sudder street.
The following day, after my parents left to return...

published: 03 May 2017

KOLKATA CULTURE SHOCK: 8 THINGS YOU'LL LOVE OR HATE

KOLKATA (Calcutta) is a dazzling old city in India. I took a Kolkata trip and here are my top Kolkata culture shock. Would you love Kolkata or not? Read: http://grrrltraveler.com/countries/asia/india-asia/kolkata-things-to-love-or-hate/
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Calcutta Walking Tour - Guide to Kolkata

In this film Jonny shows us around his favourite city in India, Calcutta... or Kolkata if you prefer! He illustrates a few walking tours you can take, visiting the Victoria Memorial, the flower market and the bathing ghats. Of course, he also features the region's outstanding cuisine.

published: 10 Oct 2014

What to see in KOLKATA. INDIA travel advice

One of the most iconic buildings in Kolkata, and the whole India, is the Victoria Memorial Hall. This was built for the British QueenVictoria which never visited this place.
Victoria Memorial is worth visiting but don't expect too much and know that you cannot take photos or videos inside.
If you are staying on Sudder Street or nearby Kolkata center area you could walk to the Victoria Memorial in about 20 to 30 minutes across the CalcuttaMaidan. It is a nice walk but paying attention when crossing the street :). And don'r forget to stop and try pani puri or other street foods at the small restaurants across the street from the Victoria Memorial Hall.

published: 18 Jan 2017

Top 10 Places to see in KOLKATA

Top 10 Places to see in KOLKATA
A list of top 10 places to see in Kolkata that you cannot miss!

published: 06 Apr 2014

Kolkata City tour within 7 Minutes.

Kolkata, the city of joy is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly river, it is the principal commercial, cultural, and educational centre of East India, while the Port of Kolkata is India's oldest operating port and its sole major riverine port.
It is the second largest city in India after Mumbai. If Bangalore is the Seattle of India, then Kolkata is the sub-contintent's London.
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16 BEST THINGS TO DO IN KOLKATA (Calcutta) INDIA | KOLKATA TRAVEL GUIDE

KOLKATA is a city with a traditional soul, colonial architecture, lots of car honking and street food. I'm going to show you my favorite highlights of this unique city. BESTTHINGS TO DO IN KOLKATA (Calcutta) INDIA | TOP ATTRACTIONS

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Travel video about destination Kolkata in India.Calcutta, or Kolkata as it has been known since 2001, is the capital of West Bengal and also the second largest city in India.
A city of contrasts that could not be more striking with slums, poverty and degrading conditions, while nearby, the wealthy enjoy all the finer things of life. Once a humble village on the Hooghly River, Kolkata became the capital of British India.
Close to the Victoria Memorial is the Orient's first Anglican cathedral, St. Paul's, a remarkable sacred building. Of Indo-Gothic design, it was built between 1839 and 1847 and is a legacy of British colonial rule on the banks of the Gulf of Bengal. The red brick Writers´ Building was formerly the headquarters of the East India Company and it was from there that trade was carried out across the entire world. It was also the administrative centre for Bengal, Burma and Pakistan.Kalighat is the oldest pilgrimage destination in the world. Narrow pathways lead to a Shiva temple along with stalls selling souvenirs and religious offerings.T he sanctuary was built in 1809 and is still busy today as taxis and bicycle rickshaws wait for the thousands of pilgrims that go there each day. In Kolkata, the Hindu doctrine of a better life after rebirth is, for many, the only hope that they can cling to.
Nevertheless, Kolkata is one of the most fascinating metropolises in the world and also one in which chaos reigns supreme!

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Travel video about destination Kolkata in India.Calcutta, or Kolkata as it has been known since 2001, is the capital of West Bengal and also the second largest city in India.
A city of contrasts that could not be more striking with slums, poverty and degrading conditions, while nearby, the wealthy enjoy all the finer things of life. Once a humble village on the Hooghly River, Kolkata became the capital of British India.
Close to the Victoria Memorial is the Orient's first Anglican cathedral, St. Paul's, a remarkable sacred building. Of Indo-Gothic design, it was built between 1839 and 1847 and is a legacy of British colonial rule on the banks of the Gulf of Bengal. The red brick Writers´ Building was formerly the headquarters of the East India Company and it was from there that trade was carried out across the entire world. It was also the administrative centre for Bengal, Burma and Pakistan.Kalighat is the oldest pilgrimage destination in the world. Narrow pathways lead to a Shiva temple along with stalls selling souvenirs and religious offerings.T he sanctuary was built in 1809 and is still busy today as taxis and bicycle rickshaws wait for the thousands of pilgrims that go there each day. In Kolkata, the Hindu doctrine of a better life after rebirth is, for many, the only hope that they can cling to.
Nevertheless, Kolkata is one of the most fascinating metropolises in the world and also one in which chaos reigns supreme!

In Part One of my India travel video guide, I begin my travels in India with Calcutta (Kolkata). India had long been on my bucket list of countries to travel to in the world, and in April, 2013, I finally made it there, starting with Calcutta, with no better reason than the fact was I knew so little about that part of the country.
Calcutta was once the capital of the British Empire in India, and today it's home to over 14 million people, which means the city itself is a crowded, dense, loud, but endlessly fascinating place to explore. In this video I explore the alleyways and grand buildings that make up B.B.D. Bagh, the area where the city was founded.
After checking out a parade (a very common occurrence I was to later learn) and grabbing a roadside cup of chai, I stop at the home of famed poet and writer Rabindranath Tagore, the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize, and whose home is a great place to learn about Calcutta's cultural history.
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In Part One of my India travel video guide, I begin my travels in India with Calcutta (Kolkata). India had long been on my bucket list of countries to travel to in the world, and in April, 2013, I finally made it there, starting with Calcutta, with no better reason than the fact was I knew so little about that part of the country.
Calcutta was once the capital of the British Empire in India, and today it's home to over 14 million people, which means the city itself is a crowded, dense, loud, but endlessly fascinating place to explore. In this video I explore the alleyways and grand buildings that make up B.B.D. Bagh, the area where the city was founded.
After checking out a parade (a very common occurrence I was to later learn) and grabbing a roadside cup of chai, I stop at the home of famed poet and writer Rabindranath Tagore, the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize, and whose home is a great place to learn about Calcutta's cultural history.
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And if you like the video, please check out my travel site, http://www.TheExpeditioner.com.

11 Best Things To Do in Kolkata, India (Calcutta) - Kolkata Food and Travel Guide!

Here are 11 of the best things to do in Kolkata, India!
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Here are 11 of the best things to do in Kolkata, India!
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Kolkata, India, was the first city I visited when I went to India, and after traveling throughout the northern part of the country, Kolkata was one of my favorite cities. It sure is huge and chaotic as you would expect, yet at the same time it's such a fascinating city full of life, culture, and lots of delicious food. Now let's get right into these top 11 things to do in Kolkata, India.
1. Mother TeresaHome - The first thing on the list is the Mother Teresa home which in Kolkata is just known as Mother's Home. It's the location where Mother Teresa lived, worked, and influenced many many people. At the small Catholic mission you can go inside, see Mother's tomb where she's buried and also see the room where she spent much of her time writing and thinking. There's also a small little museum where you can see some of her possessions.
2. Victoria Memorial Hall - Second on the list of top things to do in Kolkata (Calcutta) is the Victoria Memorial Hall which happens to be one of the most important landmarks in the entire city. The outside of the hall, which is built in Victorian style, is surrounded by nice gardens where you can walk around. The entrance to the park is just 4 Rupees. If you choose to go to the inside, the cost is 150 Rupees and you can get into the museum.
3. South Park Street Cemetery - One of the spookiest attractions in Kolkata (Calcutta), is the South Park Street Cemetery, a dark garden that's full of huge tombs. The cemetery is free to enter, though they'll ask your for a donation when you either enter or exit.
4. Khalighat KaliTemple - Dedicated to the Hindu Goddess of Kali, is the most famous and sacred Hindu Temple in Kolkata (Calcutta). The temple is nearly always busy and in order to enter you've got to take off your shoes. Surrounding the temple is a busy market. Be careful when you visit the Kalighat Temple, there are many scams and people people that will ask for donations.
5. New Market - Next on this video list of Kolkata attractions is the New Market, sort of the center of the city with lots of energy. The NewMarket has an indoor section where you can shop for everything from clothes to electronics, but in my opinion, it's the outdoors area surrounding the market that's the most interesting. Here you'll find food, clothes, fruit, spices, and just about everything else you can possibly imagine. You can also have the opportunity to take a Kolkata human powered rickshaw in this area.
6. Indian Museum - Coming in next is the Indian Museum in Kolkata, one of the original museums in all of India. It's a huge museum and the highlight of the many exhibitions is the Egyptian mummy and numerous other valuable collections. The museum is also known as the MagicHouse.
7. Belur Math - Located north of the main part of the city is Belur Math, a private temple that's located along the banks of the Hooghly River. The temple is quiet and relaxing, and because they don't allow any videos or photos, I had to take the video from near the gate where they didn't have security.
8. Dakshineswar Kali Temple - Across and upstream the river from Belur Math is the huge Dakshineswar Kali Temple, one of the most famous Hindu temples in Kolkata. It's north of Kolkata, but it's worth a trip there to see the crowds and to see people bathing in the river.
9. Mullik GhatFlower Market - Next up is the center flower market of Kolkata. The market, which is located below the Howrah Bridge, is just a fascinating sight of moving colorful flowers.
10. Terreti Market - Occupying Sun Yat Sen road, is the early morning Chinese food market which is known as Terreti Bazar. It makes a perfect place to get a morning breakfast of Chinese food when you're in town.
11. Kolkata Street Food - Last but not least for things to do in Kolkata is eat street food. There's a lot to eat and it's mouthwatering good!
Also see http://migrationology.com/2013/03/top-11-things-to-do-in-kolkata-calcutta-india/ and http://migrationology.com/2013/03/kolkata-calcutta-travel-guide-tips/
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Here are 11 of the best things to do in Kolkata, India!
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Kolkata, India, was the first city I visited when I went to India, and after traveling throughout the northern part of the country, Kolkata was one of my favorite cities. It sure is huge and chaotic as you would expect, yet at the same time it's such a fascinating city full of life, culture, and lots of delicious food. Now let's get right into these top 11 things to do in Kolkata, India.
1. Mother TeresaHome - The first thing on the list is the Mother Teresa home which in Kolkata is just known as Mother's Home. It's the location where Mother Teresa lived, worked, and influenced many many people. At the small Catholic mission you can go inside, see Mother's tomb where she's buried and also see the room where she spent much of her time writing and thinking. There's also a small little museum where you can see some of her possessions.
2. Victoria Memorial Hall - Second on the list of top things to do in Kolkata (Calcutta) is the Victoria Memorial Hall which happens to be one of the most important landmarks in the entire city. The outside of the hall, which is built in Victorian style, is surrounded by nice gardens where you can walk around. The entrance to the park is just 4 Rupees. If you choose to go to the inside, the cost is 150 Rupees and you can get into the museum.
3. South Park Street Cemetery - One of the spookiest attractions in Kolkata (Calcutta), is the South Park Street Cemetery, a dark garden that's full of huge tombs. The cemetery is free to enter, though they'll ask your for a donation when you either enter or exit.
4. Khalighat KaliTemple - Dedicated to the Hindu Goddess of Kali, is the most famous and sacred Hindu Temple in Kolkata (Calcutta). The temple is nearly always busy and in order to enter you've got to take off your shoes. Surrounding the temple is a busy market. Be careful when you visit the Kalighat Temple, there are many scams and people people that will ask for donations.
5. New Market - Next on this video list of Kolkata attractions is the New Market, sort of the center of the city with lots of energy. The NewMarket has an indoor section where you can shop for everything from clothes to electronics, but in my opinion, it's the outdoors area surrounding the market that's the most interesting. Here you'll find food, clothes, fruit, spices, and just about everything else you can possibly imagine. You can also have the opportunity to take a Kolkata human powered rickshaw in this area.
6. Indian Museum - Coming in next is the Indian Museum in Kolkata, one of the original museums in all of India. It's a huge museum and the highlight of the many exhibitions is the Egyptian mummy and numerous other valuable collections. The museum is also known as the MagicHouse.
7. Belur Math - Located north of the main part of the city is Belur Math, a private temple that's located along the banks of the Hooghly River. The temple is quiet and relaxing, and because they don't allow any videos or photos, I had to take the video from near the gate where they didn't have security.
8. Dakshineswar Kali Temple - Across and upstream the river from Belur Math is the huge Dakshineswar Kali Temple, one of the most famous Hindu temples in Kolkata. It's north of Kolkata, but it's worth a trip there to see the crowds and to see people bathing in the river.
9. Mullik GhatFlower Market - Next up is the center flower market of Kolkata. The market, which is located below the Howrah Bridge, is just a fascinating sight of moving colorful flowers.
10. Terreti Market - Occupying Sun Yat Sen road, is the early morning Chinese food market which is known as Terreti Bazar. It makes a perfect place to get a morning breakfast of Chinese food when you're in town.
11. Kolkata Street Food - Last but not least for things to do in Kolkata is eat street food. There's a lot to eat and it's mouthwatering good!
Also see http://migrationology.com/2013/03/top-11-things-to-do-in-kolkata-calcutta-india/ and http://migrationology.com/2013/03/kolkata-calcutta-travel-guide-tips/
Thank you for watching!
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Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) is the capital of India's West Bengal state. Founded as an East India Company trading post, it was India's capital under the British Raj from 1773–1911. Today it’s known for its grand colonial architecture, art galleries and cultural festivals. It’s also home to MotherHouse, headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa, whose tomb is on site.
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Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) is the capital of India's West Bengal state. Founded as an East India Company trading post, it was India's capital under the British Raj from 1773–1911. Today it’s known for its grand colonial architecture, art galleries and cultural festivals. It’s also home to MotherHouse, headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa, whose tomb is on site.
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Kolkata Travel Vlog | Visit India Travel Guides

Join us as we visit Kolkata in this travel vlog covering as much as we in the city as our final destination on our India trip. After a long train ride from Vara...

Join us as we visit Kolkata in this travel vlog covering as much as we in the city as our final destination on our India trip. After a long train ride from Varanasi we finally arrived in Calcutta with less than 48 hours to visit the city. The health of our group as a whole had really deteriorated at this point with Audrey and my Mom being really sick and my Dad struggling with a cold.
On our first morning it was just my Dad and I wandering from Colootola east of the maiden along Garer Maath and Elliot Park en route to visit Victoria Memorial. Along the way we spotted numerous cricket matches which we stopped to watch for a bit. By the end of that it was quite hot and humid so we took a yellow taxicab back to our hotel on Sudder street.
The following day, after my parents left to return home to Canada, Audrey and I ventured nearby to the Sir Hogg StuartMarket which honestly was a bust given the hassle factor. Instead we decided to enjoy some rooftop sunset views of Kolkata before ending our last evening by doing a pulled rickshaw tour of Calcutta at night.
1) Wandering down Colootola east of the maidan by Garer Maath and Elliot Park
2) Watching cricket in Kolkata
3) Visiting Victoria Memorial
4) Yellow taxicab ride in Kolkata
5) Sir Stuart Hogg Market
6) Rooftop views of Kolkata for sunset
7) Pulled Rickshaw tour of Kolkata at night
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Our visit Kolkata travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a city tour, visiting museums and memorials, shopping at markets, pulled rickshaw rides and rooftop views during sunset. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Kolkata tourism brochure, Kolkata city tour or Kolkata itinerary.
Kolkata TravelVlog | Visit India Travel Guides video transcript:
Good morning from Kolkata. We have made it to our final destination in India. Sam is going to show you around Calcutta with his Dad.
We didn’t venture too far on our first day. Our hotel was located in Colootola just east of the maidan, so we mostly wandered the park on foot & watched a bit of cricket, before heading down to Victoria Memorial.
So the one thing you'll notice if you're touring around Kolkata just on foot is just how popular cricket is here in this city. It is just everywhere you go, anytime there is a park or an open space you'll see a bunch of men playing cricket.
So next up we're visiting Victoria Memorial Hall and to visit the garden it is like the cost of a cup of chai on a train in India. It is only 10 Rupees. If you want to go visit the museum it is 200 but we're uh a little tired today so we're just going to walk around the premises and take some shots.
The VictoriaMemorial was built to commemorate Queen Victoria after her passing, and it officially opened in 1921. Inside they have a collection of Indian paintings and Western paintings, as well as rare photographs, old manuscripts and coin collections.
Today is our last day in Kolkata. We just said goodbye to Sam's parents this morning. We're flying out tomorrow. So we're going to do some sightseeing. It is almost sunset time so we're thinking of doing a rickshaw tour around part of the city.
We went out for a little walk around our neighbourhood. We found some street art, took photos of the iconic yellow cabs, watched a game of cricket on the street, and then befriended a sweet dog.
Visiting the Sir Stuart Hogg Market was a bust. We were surrounded by a group of people who just wanted to sell us stuff and take us to their shops.
We are doing a tour by pull rickshaw because apparently these are typical of Kolkata. This is what you do in Kolkata.
That is a wrap from Kolkata. We are all packed up and ready to go. That is the end of our journey in India and what a journey it was. Oh my gosh like yeah. It has been a crazy month. It has been a rollercoaster ride of highs & lows and we'll be talking more in a travel tips video.
This is part of our Travel in India video series showcasing Indian food, Indian culture and Indian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of Waves by Lakey Inspired (https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired)

Join us as we visit Kolkata in this travel vlog covering as much as we in the city as our final destination on our India trip. After a long train ride from Varanasi we finally arrived in Calcutta with less than 48 hours to visit the city. The health of our group as a whole had really deteriorated at this point with Audrey and my Mom being really sick and my Dad struggling with a cold.
On our first morning it was just my Dad and I wandering from Colootola east of the maiden along Garer Maath and Elliot Park en route to visit Victoria Memorial. Along the way we spotted numerous cricket matches which we stopped to watch for a bit. By the end of that it was quite hot and humid so we took a yellow taxicab back to our hotel on Sudder street.
The following day, after my parents left to return home to Canada, Audrey and I ventured nearby to the Sir Hogg StuartMarket which honestly was a bust given the hassle factor. Instead we decided to enjoy some rooftop sunset views of Kolkata before ending our last evening by doing a pulled rickshaw tour of Calcutta at night.
1) Wandering down Colootola east of the maidan by Garer Maath and Elliot Park
2) Watching cricket in Kolkata
3) Visiting Victoria Memorial
4) Yellow taxicab ride in Kolkata
5) Sir Stuart Hogg Market
6) Rooftop views of Kolkata for sunset
7) Pulled Rickshaw tour of Kolkata at night
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Our visit Kolkata travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a city tour, visiting museums and memorials, shopping at markets, pulled rickshaw rides and rooftop views during sunset. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Kolkata tourism brochure, Kolkata city tour or Kolkata itinerary.
Kolkata TravelVlog | Visit India Travel Guides video transcript:
Good morning from Kolkata. We have made it to our final destination in India. Sam is going to show you around Calcutta with his Dad.
We didn’t venture too far on our first day. Our hotel was located in Colootola just east of the maidan, so we mostly wandered the park on foot & watched a bit of cricket, before heading down to Victoria Memorial.
So the one thing you'll notice if you're touring around Kolkata just on foot is just how popular cricket is here in this city. It is just everywhere you go, anytime there is a park or an open space you'll see a bunch of men playing cricket.
So next up we're visiting Victoria Memorial Hall and to visit the garden it is like the cost of a cup of chai on a train in India. It is only 10 Rupees. If you want to go visit the museum it is 200 but we're uh a little tired today so we're just going to walk around the premises and take some shots.
The VictoriaMemorial was built to commemorate Queen Victoria after her passing, and it officially opened in 1921. Inside they have a collection of Indian paintings and Western paintings, as well as rare photographs, old manuscripts and coin collections.
Today is our last day in Kolkata. We just said goodbye to Sam's parents this morning. We're flying out tomorrow. So we're going to do some sightseeing. It is almost sunset time so we're thinking of doing a rickshaw tour around part of the city.
We went out for a little walk around our neighbourhood. We found some street art, took photos of the iconic yellow cabs, watched a game of cricket on the street, and then befriended a sweet dog.
Visiting the Sir Stuart Hogg Market was a bust. We were surrounded by a group of people who just wanted to sell us stuff and take us to their shops.
We are doing a tour by pull rickshaw because apparently these are typical of Kolkata. This is what you do in Kolkata.
That is a wrap from Kolkata. We are all packed up and ready to go. That is the end of our journey in India and what a journey it was. Oh my gosh like yeah. It has been a crazy month. It has been a rollercoaster ride of highs & lows and we'll be talking more in a travel tips video.
This is part of our Travel in India video series showcasing Indian food, Indian culture and Indian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of Waves by Lakey Inspired (https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired)

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Calcutta Walking Tour - Guide to Kolkata

In this film Jonny shows us around his favourite city in India, Calcutta... or Kolkata if you prefer! He illustrates a few walking tours you can take, visiting ...

In this film Jonny shows us around his favourite city in India, Calcutta... or Kolkata if you prefer! He illustrates a few walking tours you can take, visiting the Victoria Memorial, the flower market and the bathing ghats. Of course, he also features the region's outstanding cuisine.

In this film Jonny shows us around his favourite city in India, Calcutta... or Kolkata if you prefer! He illustrates a few walking tours you can take, visiting the Victoria Memorial, the flower market and the bathing ghats. Of course, he also features the region's outstanding cuisine.

One of the most iconic buildings in Kolkata, and the whole India, is the Victoria Memorial Hall. This was built for the British QueenVictoria which never visited this place.
Victoria Memorial is worth visiting but don't expect too much and know that you cannot take photos or videos inside.
If you are staying on Sudder Street or nearby Kolkata center area you could walk to the Victoria Memorial in about 20 to 30 minutes across the CalcuttaMaidan. It is a nice walk but paying attention when crossing the street :). And don'r forget to stop and try pani puri or other street foods at the small restaurants across the street from the Victoria Memorial Hall.

One of the most iconic buildings in Kolkata, and the whole India, is the Victoria Memorial Hall. This was built for the British QueenVictoria which never visited this place.
Victoria Memorial is worth visiting but don't expect too much and know that you cannot take photos or videos inside.
If you are staying on Sudder Street or nearby Kolkata center area you could walk to the Victoria Memorial in about 20 to 30 minutes across the CalcuttaMaidan. It is a nice walk but paying attention when crossing the street :). And don'r forget to stop and try pani puri or other street foods at the small restaurants across the street from the Victoria Memorial Hall.

Kolkata, the city of joy is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly river, it is the principal commercial, cultural, and educational centre of East India, while the Port of Kolkata is India's oldest operating port and its sole major riverine port.
It is the second largest city in India after Mumbai. If Bangalore is the Seattle of India, then Kolkata is the sub-contintent's London.
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Kolkata, the city of joy is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly river, it is the principal commercial, cultural, and educational centre of East India, while the Port of Kolkata is India's oldest operating port and its sole major riverine port.
It is the second largest city in India after Mumbai. If Bangalore is the Seattle of India, then Kolkata is the sub-contintent's London.
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16 BEST THINGS TO DO IN KOLKATA (Calcutta) INDIA | KOLKATA TRAVEL GUIDE

KOLKATA is a city with a traditional soul, colonial architecture, lots of car honking and street food. I'm going to show you my favorite highlights of this uni...

KOLKATA is a city with a traditional soul, colonial architecture, lots of car honking and street food. I'm going to show you my favorite highlights of this unique city. BESTTHINGS TO DO IN KOLKATA (Calcutta) INDIA | TOP ATTRACTIONS

KOLKATA is a city with a traditional soul, colonial architecture, lots of car honking and street food. I'm going to show you my favorite highlights of this unique city. BESTTHINGS TO DO IN KOLKATA (Calcutta) INDIA | TOP ATTRACTIONS

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It is BAKKHALI
Bakkhali is seaside hamlet in Namkhana in Kakdwip subdivision of South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India. It is located on one of the many deltaic islands spread across southern Bengal.
Places to Visit in Bakkhali (SightSeen)
1: Henry IslandTicket Price - 5 Rupees Each
About Henry's Island
Henry's island is an offbeat tourist destination hugging the western boundary of the greater Sunderban region, and dotting the south-end corner of the 'Mouths of the Ganges'. Kilometers of empty beach, placid sea, clear sky and excellent food are some of the attractions of this island.
2: Benfish Harbour :
Ticket Price- 4 Rupees Each
Basically its is Fish Harbour (Dry Fish and Fresh one), You will get here Prawn Fish, Hilsa, Rui, etc etc
3: Windmill
4:: Frazergunj Beach ::
Frazergunj sea beach is situated very close to the Bakkhali beach. It is connected with the Bakkhali main beach. One can walk from Bakkhai beach to Frazergunj
5: Kargil Sea Beach
6: Jambudeep, Bakkhali ::
You have to board a boat from Benfish harbour. The price we paid was Rs. 1,600-. The journey takes about 2.5 hours. The ride was enjoyable as you get to see migratory Siberian gull and other birds and occasional flying fish.
FEW IMPORTANT THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE GOING TO BAKKHALI
1: Only 1 ATM (PNB bank and ATM available) is available in entire Bakkhali Location :: Most of the time you will not get the cash there.
If cash is not available in PNB ATM, then you need to go to "10 Miles" there you will get SBI ATM & BANK. In TOTO it will take 150 Rs to go there and if you are going by bus it will cost you 9 Rs each(15 Mins from Bakkhali)
2: BestHotel for Lunch & Dinner :: "HOTEL BANASHREE" opposite to Bakkhali Bust Stand homely food in budget price also they cook chinese but for that you need to preorder.
3: In any of the Restaurants in Bakkhali CARD is accepted so do carry CASH before you go (PAYTM available in some hotels).
4: Drink "Khejur Juice" in bengali "Khejur er Rosh" and You can bring "Khejur er Gur" for your home pure and fresh.
5: Sight Seen :: You need to take a TOTO for that, TOTO will cost you 200 Rs.
6: Official Beverages Shop are not availabl in the location but yes you can buy from the stationery shop with some extra charges.
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Want toTravel??
Planning for a Relaxing Weekend??? But Confused Which one to choose???
I have the Guide for You......
It is BAKKHALI
Bakkhali is seaside hamlet in Namkhana in Kakdwip subdivision of South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India. It is located on one of the many deltaic islands spread across southern Bengal.
Places to Visit in Bakkhali (SightSeen)
1: Henry IslandTicket Price - 5 Rupees Each
About Henry's Island
Henry's island is an offbeat tourist destination hugging the western boundary of the greater Sunderban region, and dotting the south-end corner of the 'Mouths of the Ganges'. Kilometers of empty beach, placid sea, clear sky and excellent food are some of the attractions of this island.
2: Benfish Harbour :
Ticket Price- 4 Rupees Each
Basically its is Fish Harbour (Dry Fish and Fresh one), You will get here Prawn Fish, Hilsa, Rui, etc etc
3: Windmill
4:: Frazergunj Beach ::
Frazergunj sea beach is situated very close to the Bakkhali beach. It is connected with the Bakkhali main beach. One can walk from Bakkhai beach to Frazergunj
5: Kargil Sea Beach
6: Jambudeep, Bakkhali ::
You have to board a boat from Benfish harbour. The price we paid was Rs. 1,600-. The journey takes about 2.5 hours. The ride was enjoyable as you get to see migratory Siberian gull and other birds and occasional flying fish.
FEW IMPORTANT THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE GOING TO BAKKHALI
1: Only 1 ATM (PNB bank and ATM available) is available in entire Bakkhali Location :: Most of the time you will not get the cash there.
If cash is not available in PNB ATM, then you need to go to "10 Miles" there you will get SBI ATM & BANK. In TOTO it will take 150 Rs to go there and if you are going by bus it will cost you 9 Rs each(15 Mins from Bakkhali)
2: BestHotel for Lunch & Dinner :: "HOTEL BANASHREE" opposite to Bakkhali Bust Stand homely food in budget price also they cook chinese but for that you need to preorder.
3: In any of the Restaurants in Bakkhali CARD is accepted so do carry CASH before you go (PAYTM available in some hotels).
4: Drink "Khejur Juice" in bengali "Khejur er Rosh" and You can bring "Khejur er Gur" for your home pure and fresh.
5: Sight Seen :: You need to take a TOTO for that, TOTO will cost you 200 Rs.
6: Official Beverages Shop are not availabl in the location but yes you can buy from the stationery shop with some extra charges.
*I HOPE, I am able to provide all the necessary information, Please do let me know in the comment box if you have any query regarding the same, Will be very much happy to help you*
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Foundation of Indian Legal and Judicial System

Watch this exciting Hindi Movie "My Wife's Murder" (2005) starring Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen in the lead
Police Inspector Tejpal Randhawa (Boman Irani) is assigned to investigate the case of the dead woman whose body is recovered from a small pond. Insp. Tejpal checks if this matter can be linked with a missing women's report filed by Ravi Patwardhan (Anil Kapoor) and his father-in-law. The dead woman is identified as Sheela (Suchitra Krishnamoorthy) Ravi's wife. According to Ravi, Sheela had left their home to visit Shirdi along with her parents. When Ravi is informed by his father-in-law that she had not arrived at their house despite 24 hours after her departure, they take the matter seriously and Ravi accompanies his father-in-law go to the nearest...

published: 23 Sep 2016

Daughters of the Brothel - REWIND

Chatrubhuj Sthan in Bihar Province, eastern India has more than 3,000 sex workers who ply the oldest profession in the world.
In the face of extreme legal and social discrimination experienced by the prostitutes, a group of intrepid women, who themselves grew up in brothels, set up a workers' rights organisation - Parcham (meaning flag).
REWIND follows up on what has happened to some of the main characters in the 2011 film.
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Complete Tour of New Town | Kolkata | satellite city | Action area-I and Action area-II | Full HD

Complete Tour of New Town | Kolkata | satellite city | Action area 1 and Action area 2
New Town, a neighbourhood of Kolkata (earlier, Calcutta), located in kolkata district of the Indian state of West Bengal, is a fast-growing planned satellite city. This new information technology and residential hub is being developed on the north-eastern fringes of Kolkata. It consists of areas of two erstwhile villages Rajarhat and Bhangar, which is now a statutory planned development area. The area mainly consisted of huge acres of cultivable lands and water bodies, which have been acquired and developed in a planned manner. The process of investing for residential and industrial facilities and infrastructural development of the area has mainly started under the leadership of the then Chief Minister...

Career in Law Explained By : Professor Poonam Saxena

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How can one become a lawyer in India?

Watch this exciting Hindi Movie "My Wife's Murder" (2005) starring Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen in the lead
Police Inspector Tejpal Randhawa (Boman Irani) is assigned to investigate the case of the dead woman whose body is recovered from a small pond. Insp. Tejpal checks if this matter can be linked with a missing women's report filed by Ravi Patwardhan (Anil Kapoor) and his father-in-law. The dead woman is identified as Sheela (Suchitra Krishnamoorthy) Ravi's wife. According to Ravi, Sheela had left their home to visit Shirdi along with her parents. When Ravi is informed by his father-in-law that she had not arrived at their house despite 24 hours after her departure, they take the matter seriously and Ravi accompanies his father-in-law go to the nearest police station and file a report that she is missing. Insp. Tejpal concludes that Sheela was waylaid on her way to her parents' house by person(s) unknown, beaten, and her body was left in the pond. But this case puzzles him, as there was no apparent motive for unknown person(s) to waylay her, as no money was taken and her body did not show any sign of sexual molestation. Taking these facts into consideration, Insp. Tejpal starts to disbelieve and suspect Ravi. Ravi's assistant Reena (Nandana Sen) tries to help Ravi. However, her involvement makes the matter worse for her and her boy-friend Raj, who suspects her to have a relation with her boss Ravi. The movie then takes the audience through a thrilling tale of how Tejpal chases down the fleeing Ravi and ultimately ascertains the truth behind Sheela's murder.
Director : JijiPhilipProducer : Ram Gopal Varma, Anil Kapoor FilmCompanyMusic : Amar MohileCast : Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen, Manish Khanna, Tapan BanerjeeShare on Facebook: https://goo.gl/dMhO76
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Watch this exciting Hindi Movie "My Wife's Murder" (2005) starring Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen in the lead
Police Inspector Tejpal Randhawa (Boman Irani) is assigned to investigate the case of the dead woman whose body is recovered from a small pond. Insp. Tejpal checks if this matter can be linked with a missing women's report filed by Ravi Patwardhan (Anil Kapoor) and his father-in-law. The dead woman is identified as Sheela (Suchitra Krishnamoorthy) Ravi's wife. According to Ravi, Sheela had left their home to visit Shirdi along with her parents. When Ravi is informed by his father-in-law that she had not arrived at their house despite 24 hours after her departure, they take the matter seriously and Ravi accompanies his father-in-law go to the nearest police station and file a report that she is missing. Insp. Tejpal concludes that Sheela was waylaid on her way to her parents' house by person(s) unknown, beaten, and her body was left in the pond. But this case puzzles him, as there was no apparent motive for unknown person(s) to waylay her, as no money was taken and her body did not show any sign of sexual molestation. Taking these facts into consideration, Insp. Tejpal starts to disbelieve and suspect Ravi. Ravi's assistant Reena (Nandana Sen) tries to help Ravi. However, her involvement makes the matter worse for her and her boy-friend Raj, who suspects her to have a relation with her boss Ravi. The movie then takes the audience through a thrilling tale of how Tejpal chases down the fleeing Ravi and ultimately ascertains the truth behind Sheela's murder.
Director : JijiPhilipProducer : Ram Gopal Varma, Anil Kapoor FilmCompanyMusic : Amar MohileCast : Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, Boman Irani, Nandana Sen, Manish Khanna, Tapan BanerjeeShare on Facebook: https://goo.gl/dMhO76
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Daughters of the Brothel - REWIND

Chatrubhuj Sthan in Bihar Province, eastern India has more than 3,000 sex workers who ply the oldest profession in the world.
In the face of extreme legal and...

Chatrubhuj Sthan in Bihar Province, eastern India has more than 3,000 sex workers who ply the oldest profession in the world.
In the face of extreme legal and social discrimination experienced by the prostitutes, a group of intrepid women, who themselves grew up in brothels, set up a workers' rights organisation - Parcham (meaning flag).
REWIND follows up on what has happened to some of the main characters in the 2011 film.
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Chatrubhuj Sthan in Bihar Province, eastern India has more than 3,000 sex workers who ply the oldest profession in the world.
In the face of extreme legal and social discrimination experienced by the prostitutes, a group of intrepid women, who themselves grew up in brothels, set up a workers' rights organisation - Parcham (meaning flag).
REWIND follows up on what has happened to some of the main characters in the 2011 film.
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Enjoy Latest Indian Bengali Full MoviesSuper hit children's ActionComedyMovieEk Tukro Chand ( A Piece Of Moon ).Starring : Sabyasachi Chakrabarty as Kakababu, Soham Chakraborty as Shontu, Mrinal Mukherjee as Simon Bubumba, Arjit Sengupta, Bita Chakraborty, Bhola Tamang and Ashish Chatterjee
Director : Pinaki Chaudhary
Story : Sunil Gangopadhyay
Music Director : Chandan Raychowdhury
Based on Sontu O Ek Tukro Chand by Sunil GangopadhyayProducer : National Film Development Corporation of India ( NFDC )
Children”s Film Society India ( CFSI )
NationalCentre Of Films For Children and Young People
Ek Tukro Chand ( English : A Piece of Moon ) is a IndianAction AdventureThriller Film Directed by Pinaki Chaudhuri based on the fictional character Kakababu created by Sunil Gangopadhyay. It is sequel to Kakababu Here Gelen ? .
Synopsis : Important trade ties between India and the small African nation of Murundi are soured when the country’s diplomat Simon Bubumba ( Mrinal Mukherjee ) who is also the brother of the president of that nation is kidnapped by someone. Kakababu ( Sabyasachi Chakrabarty ) and Shontu ( Soham Chakraborty ) are looking for the missing diplomat. Kakababu and Sontu discover some important clues regarding the kidnapping. They help the police in finding out more about the kidnappers. In the process a surprise awaits them as they also encounter a thief who has stolen a piece of stone collected from the Moon’s surface by US astronauts. With India’s global diplomatic reputation at stake it is up to the kids to solve the mystery
Plot - Raja Roychoudury or Kakababu as he is better known the crippled adventurous man and his nephew Santu and his friend Jojo become involved by chance in the case of ‘ Ek Tukro Chand ’. It seems as if a few pieces of stone or the ‘ moon ’ are being exhibited at museums all over the world. One such piece of stone has even been brought to Kolkata from U.S.A and is being exhibited at the Indian museum. It is stolen one day. At the same time Simon Boobumba the brother of the Prime Minister of Burundi has been kidnapped after he comes to Kolkata. It seems as if both these cases have a link to each other. Kakababu meanwhile is approached by an old associate Narendra Verma an CBI official who asks him to go to Ranchi and meet Thakur Singh a feudal lord of that area who might have kidnapped Boobumba. After reaching there and meeting Thakur Singh he and his gang have a few run ins with Thakur Singh and eventually at one point even the cops arrive but find that a dummy Boobumba has been kept there. Kakababu and his gang go to the hills where Kakababu receives a call from the gang who have stolen the stone and supposedly also have Boobumba with them. They ask him to get a huge amount of money or otherwise Boobumba will be killed. Kakababu meets them with a briefcase which contains money. They take him to another destination and discover that there is no money. They ask him not to play any tricks. He plays for time and soon the cops arrive there as well. Over there a Sardarji who is part of their gang is discovered by Santu to be none other than Boobumba and he is also the person behind the theft of the stone as it is discovered and is found on him.
Development - After making Kakababu Here Gelen ? director Pinaki Chaudhuri wanted to make a sequel with Sabyasachi Chakrabarty. After some discussion with Chakrabarty he roped him to play Kakababu again in Ek Tukro Chand. Actor Soham Chakraborty roped as Shontu as a replacement of Arghyo Chakraborty.
Director’s Biography : Pinaki Chaudhary
Pinaki Chaudhary started his directorial debut with BengaliFeature Film ‘ Chana Achena ’. Thereafter he has directed several Bengali & Hindi films and Teleserials. He won the National Award as a Director as well as Producer for the Best Feature Film in Bengali ‘ Sanghat ’. Some of his notable films are ‘ Narak ’, ‘ Balidan ’, ‘ Kakababu Hayray Gaylane ’ ‘ Hotat Basanta ’ and ‘ Khoj ’

Enjoy Latest Indian Bengali Full MoviesSuper hit children's ActionComedyMovieEk Tukro Chand ( A Piece Of Moon ).Starring : Sabyasachi Chakrabarty as Kakababu, Soham Chakraborty as Shontu, Mrinal Mukherjee as Simon Bubumba, Arjit Sengupta, Bita Chakraborty, Bhola Tamang and Ashish Chatterjee
Director : Pinaki Chaudhary
Story : Sunil Gangopadhyay
Music Director : Chandan Raychowdhury
Based on Sontu O Ek Tukro Chand by Sunil GangopadhyayProducer : National Film Development Corporation of India ( NFDC )
Children”s Film Society India ( CFSI )
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Ek Tukro Chand ( English : A Piece of Moon ) is a IndianAction AdventureThriller Film Directed by Pinaki Chaudhuri based on the fictional character Kakababu created by Sunil Gangopadhyay. It is sequel to Kakababu Here Gelen ? .
Synopsis : Important trade ties between India and the small African nation of Murundi are soured when the country’s diplomat Simon Bubumba ( Mrinal Mukherjee ) who is also the brother of the president of that nation is kidnapped by someone. Kakababu ( Sabyasachi Chakrabarty ) and Shontu ( Soham Chakraborty ) are looking for the missing diplomat. Kakababu and Sontu discover some important clues regarding the kidnapping. They help the police in finding out more about the kidnappers. In the process a surprise awaits them as they also encounter a thief who has stolen a piece of stone collected from the Moon’s surface by US astronauts. With India’s global diplomatic reputation at stake it is up to the kids to solve the mystery
Plot - Raja Roychoudury or Kakababu as he is better known the crippled adventurous man and his nephew Santu and his friend Jojo become involved by chance in the case of ‘ Ek Tukro Chand ’. It seems as if a few pieces of stone or the ‘ moon ’ are being exhibited at museums all over the world. One such piece of stone has even been brought to Kolkata from U.S.A and is being exhibited at the Indian museum. It is stolen one day. At the same time Simon Boobumba the brother of the Prime Minister of Burundi has been kidnapped after he comes to Kolkata. It seems as if both these cases have a link to each other. Kakababu meanwhile is approached by an old associate Narendra Verma an CBI official who asks him to go to Ranchi and meet Thakur Singh a feudal lord of that area who might have kidnapped Boobumba. After reaching there and meeting Thakur Singh he and his gang have a few run ins with Thakur Singh and eventually at one point even the cops arrive but find that a dummy Boobumba has been kept there. Kakababu and his gang go to the hills where Kakababu receives a call from the gang who have stolen the stone and supposedly also have Boobumba with them. They ask him to get a huge amount of money or otherwise Boobumba will be killed. Kakababu meets them with a briefcase which contains money. They take him to another destination and discover that there is no money. They ask him not to play any tricks. He plays for time and soon the cops arrive there as well. Over there a Sardarji who is part of their gang is discovered by Santu to be none other than Boobumba and he is also the person behind the theft of the stone as it is discovered and is found on him.
Development - After making Kakababu Here Gelen ? director Pinaki Chaudhuri wanted to make a sequel with Sabyasachi Chakrabarty. After some discussion with Chakrabarty he roped him to play Kakababu again in Ek Tukro Chand. Actor Soham Chakraborty roped as Shontu as a replacement of Arghyo Chakraborty.
Director’s Biography : Pinaki Chaudhary
Pinaki Chaudhary started his directorial debut with BengaliFeature Film ‘ Chana Achena ’. Thereafter he has directed several Bengali & Hindi films and Teleserials. He won the National Award as a Director as well as Producer for the Best Feature Film in Bengali ‘ Sanghat ’. Some of his notable films are ‘ Narak ’, ‘ Balidan ’, ‘ Kakababu Hayray Gaylane ’ ‘ Hotat Basanta ’ and ‘ Khoj ’

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